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  • Broncos messy in ugly loss to RavensDatum25.04.2019 04:09
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    Usually the first loss of the season doesn’t sting this much.Sunday’s Broncos game against the Ravens wasn’t much fun to watch. The defensive secondary is lost. The pass rush isn’t getting there. Injuries aside Jared Veldheer Jersey , there isn’t the level of enjoyment within the defense that has existed in past seasons. Joe Woods needs to make playing on that side of the ball fun again. Right now it’s work and it’s painful to watch. Case was the Keenum they gave us.Three weeks in, I’m starting to wonder just what the plan with Case Keenum is. It feels like play-calling has been unchanged from Osweiler, to Trevor, to Paxton, and now Case. The checkdown continues to reign supreme in the Mile High City and there is clear reluctance to put air into the ball. If the Broncos don’t start to stretch the field when they don’t absolutely need to, defenses are going to squat on underneath routes and crush momentum just like Baltimore did to Denver on Sunday. The failures of the offense aren’t on the players entirely. Once again, I’m harping on Vance Joseph’s ability to hold players accountable for their play. Does Joseph look at the box score? Emmanuel Sanders, a wide receiver, is listed above Denver’s veteran running back. That’s fine, it happens and all credit to Sanders that he’s due. However, how does the running back who was ejected in the second quarter still have a better day than the Broncos lone veteran running back? The Broncos can’t keep wasting snaps on someone who just isn’t going to get it. It hurts my brain trying to understand why opportunities continue to be wasted on this guy. What more do you need to see?The Broncos can either learn from their mistakes or continue to run the game plans and players that doomed the 2017 season. It’s time for Denver to take stock of what they want out of this season. They can keep doing what isn’t working or they can innovate. With Kansas City coming to town, it’s in the Broncos best interest to open their eyes. Otherwise, it’ll be lights-out on 2018. HORSE TRACKSCase Keenum, Denver Broncos suffer first loss of season - NFL Nation- ESPNKeenum was a shaky 7-of-12 passing for 56 yards with three sacks and a fumble at halftime. It didn't get better.Instant analysis of the Ravens' 27-14 win over the Denver Broncos - Baltimore SunBaltimore Sun writers and editors weigh in on the Ravens-Broncos game Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.Broncos' Phillip Lindsay ejected for throwing punch - NFL.comThe Broncos will have to play the rest of Sunday without their promising running back. Phillip Lindsay was ejected from Denver's game against the Baltimore Ravens for throwing a punch.Ravens 27, Broncos 14 芦 CBS DenverGame Day Review: Broncos fall to Ravens in first road test of the season | FOX31 DenverBALTIMORE -- The Broncos fell to 2-1 in a game full of penalties in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon. Denver had 13 penalties for 120 yards in the 27-14 loss to the Ravens.Phillip Lindsay, Denver Broncos RB, ejected for throwing punchBroncos running back Phillip Lindsay was ejected after he was seen throwing a punch in the middle of a fumble scrum.The Breakdown: Eisenberg’s Five Thoughts on Ravens vs. BroncosThe Ravens proved this soggy afternoon that they’re for-real playoff contenders and there are kudos to spread around after limiting Von Miller and overcoming key defensive injuries.Phillip Lindsay accepts responsibility after first-half ejection vs. RavensAfter a disappointing, early end to his day in Baltimore, Phillip Lindsay offered an explanation for his ejection as he tried to secure a loose fumbleCover 4: Broncos fall to Ravens 27-14These were the moments, stats and plays that mattered in the Broncos' 27-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.Highlights: #DENvsBALWatch the best plays from the Week 3 matchup between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens.Instant analysis: #DENvsBALPhil Milani and Matt Boyer break down what happened in the Broncos' 27-14 loss at Baltimore on Sunday.Simmons jumps out on special teams, but penalties steal momentumSafety Justin Simmons talks with Broncos TV about his field-goal block in the first half and why he believes penalties ultimately doomed the Broncos in Baltimore.Injuries we're tracking from Sunday's Week 3 games - NFL.comLos Angeles Rams cornerback Marcus Peters was among those to go down Sunday. Here are the injuries we're monitoring on the third weekend of the 2018 NFL season.49ers vs. Chiefs final score, takeaways: Mahomes is the NFL's best QB in the NFL's best offense - CBSSports.comPatrick Mahomes exploded once again to lead the Chiefs past the 49ers on SundaySeahawks' Earl Thomas torments Cowboys with two picks, taunting as trade rumors swirl - CBSSports.comThomas picked off two passes against the team that has been rumored as a potential trade destination49ers fear Jimmy Garoppolo suffered torn ACL, season could be over - CBSSports.comThe 49ers may be without their franchise quarterback for the rest of the 2018 seasonPackers' Muhammad Wilkerson carted off the field, taken to hospital with ankle injury - CBSSports.comWilkerson sustained what appeared to be a serious injury to his left legRaiders dealing with front office 'divide,' Gruden's crew led by guy who doubted Von Miller - CBSSports.comThe situation in Oakland is not great as it relates to the front office and coaching staffReport: Rob Gronkowski nearly traded to Lions during draft, Gronk threatened to retire when he heard - CBSSports.comThe tight end wanted more money, the Patriots thought about trading himNFL: Clay Matthews hit on Alex Smith is “textbook” roughing the passer – ProFootballTalkThe NFL's new focus on roughing the passer has once again created a Sunday evening ruckus. And Connor McGovern Jersey , once again, Packers linebacker Clay Matthews is smack dab in the middle of it all.First-place Bears beat Cardinals as Josh Rosen replaces Sam Bradford – ProFootballTalkThe Sam Bradford era appears to be over in Arizona, after just three games. Bradford was lousy in the Cardinals' loss to the Bears today, and he was eventually benched in favor of rookie Josh Rosen.Rams put up 521 yards in 35-23 win – ProFootballTalkThe Rams offense impressed in the first two weeks of the regular season and they outdid themselves in Week Three against the Chargers. Jared Goff threw for 354 yards, Todd Gurley ran for 105 and the team piled up 521 yards while beating the Chargers 35-23 in the NFL's first Battle of Los Angeles ...Carson Wentz: Felt good to finally be out there – ProFootballTalkEagles quarterback Carson Wentz didn't play at all in the preseason, so he had not taken a hit since his knee injury late last season when he got hit for the first time in Sunday's 20-16 win over the Colts.Aaron Rodgers says hamstring is fine – ProFootballTalkAaron Rodgers appeared to grab his right hamstring during Sunday's loss to Washington. The Packers quarterback denied he injured his hamstring, though. In fact, he doesn't even remember ever grabbing the back of his leg. “Nope,” Rodgers said, via packersnews.com. “I don’t know.Earl Thomas on not practicing: 'I'm investing in myself' - NFL.comSeahawks safety Earl Thomas closed a tumultuous Sunday telling reporters that he doesn't plan to practice for Seattle if he doesn't feel like it.Bills rout Vikings in Minny for shocking upset - NFL.comThe Bills shocked the world Sunday afternoon. In a game that most people thought would be a bust in Minneapolis, Buffalo ended up destroying the Vikings 27-6.Andrew Luck has 'no qualms' with Brissett's Hail Mary - NFL.comThe Colts battled with the Eagles on Sunday but came up short in a 20-16 loss. It wasn't much of a surprise, considering their recent history, but the way it ended raised some eyebrows.Ezekiel Elliott -- My 'poor perfomance' cost Dallas Cowboys gameEzekiel Elliott, who finished with 127 yards on 16 carries and whose 7.9 yards per rush were the second-best of his career, nevertheless took the onus for a loss to the Seahawks. "I got to do a better job of taking care of the ball," he said.Buffalo Bills shock unbeaten Minnesota Vikings to pull off largest NFL upset in 23 yearsThe Bills, who closed as consensus 17-point underdogs to the previously unbeaten Vikings, on Sunday pulled off the biggest NFL upset in 23 years, routing Minnesota 27-6.Efe Obada of Carolina Panthers awarded game ball after interception, sackNigerian-born Efe Obada never had an NFL game jersey before Sunday. Now, the Panthers' 26-year-old defensive end has an interception, sack and game ball. Telvin Smith broke toward the sideline during practice Wednesday and had newly signed running back Jamaal Charles in his sights.For a second anyway.Smith said Charles "hit me with a little step" that got the linebacker's attention and gave everyone else a glimpse of what the four-time Pro Bowl selection still has to offer to the Jacksonville Jaguars."I said, 'OK, OK,'" Smith said. "It was good to see him get out there and move and have that step. We're just ready to see that on Sunday."The Jaguars (3-2) signed Charles to a one-year contract Tuesday and expect him to contribute at Dallas (2-3) on Sunday.Jacksonville will be without Leonard Fournette for the fourth time in six games and lost third-stringer Corey Grant to a season-ending foot injury. The team also signed running back Dave Williams off Denver's practice squad.All eyes were on Charles, though. And for good reason.The 31-year-old running back had a successful career in Kansas City and insisted he has plenty to offer despite tearing a ligament in his right knee in 2015 and needing a second surgery the following year. Charles also tore a ligament in his left knee in 2011."I can't look back and get those years back, but I'm excited where I'm at right now," said Charles Ja’Wuan James Jersey , who played 14 games as a backup in Denver last year. "I feel good. I feel like last year was just trying to get back the feel of the game and get back to healthy again. Now I've been out for a while, but I've also had time to get my body right and get stronger and get healthy, so I feel great."The Jaguars certainly need a boost on offense.Fournette is out indefinitely, quite possibly until after the team's Week 9 bye, and is one of four starters sidelined. Receiver Marqise Lee (knee) and left tackle Cam Robinson (knee) are out for the season, and tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins (core muscle) is out at least eight games. Backup left tackle Josh Wells (groin) also won't play against Dallas, leaving Jacksonville with its third starter (Josh Walker) at the all-important position.Making the situation more dire, center Brandon Linder (back) and guard Andrew Norwell (foot) also missed practice Wednesday."It's difficult," coach Doug Marrone said. "It's adversity, and it gives us a chance to show where we can improve ourselves and do a better job. No one ever feels sorry for you, and we don't feel sorry for ourselves."I kind of get excited. It's a great challenge. It's a challenge to play in this league when you get to the level where you're bringing people in that are getting ready to play for you. I'm excited for those guys to have an opportunity, and I'm excited for us as coaches to see how we can use those players and the players that we have to the best of our ability."Charles worked out for New Orleans in May and had a more recent interview with Washington.But his first offer came from Jacksonville. He was more than willing to jump on a plane and head east from his home near Houston."I want to win a Super Bowl," Charles said. "That's why I kept my options open because I did want to win. I want to win a Super Bowl and they have a good chance to do that, so I came here to contribute."Charles has 7,556 yards rushing and 44 touchdowns, plus 2,586 yards receiving and 20 more scores.He will play behind T.J. Yeldon for now, a part-time role that gets him back on the field and gives him another chance to prove his worth."I'm just trying to bring energy, excitement, big plays and show them that I can still play," he said. "I want to give them a new boost, get them hyped, get them excited that I'm here. Be like a spark, you know what I'm saying, a spark to the fire and hope that we can make a flame."

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    with a home loss to Oakland.Embattled first-year coach Steve Wilks is mulling some changes Anthony Chickillo Jersey , although he didn't say what they were, and there's only so much the Cardinals can do considering their injuries and the overall state of their roster."Right now, being 2-8, you're open to a lot of things from a standpoint of personnel changes, things that you think will give us an opportunity to be successful and win a football game," Wilks said at his Monday news conference.Sunday's 23-21 loss left three teams tied for the worst record in the NFL: the Cardinals, Oakland and San Francisco. And the remaining schedule is formidable for the Cardinals.They play at the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, followed by a trip to Green Bay the following week. There are also games at Atlanta and the season finale at Seattle. Arizona has only two remaining home games 鈥?Dec. 9 against Detroit and Dec. 23 against the Los Angeles Rams.The Cardinals' chances for many more, if any, victories seem slim, especially if play doesn't improve."It's not playing smart, just beating ourselves," veteran safety Antoine Bethea said after the game. "That's the most frustrating thing about it. Week in and week out, it's just like the same thing."A positive aspect of the mistake-laded Arizona effort was the continued resurgence of David Johnson.The dynamic back rushed for a season-best 137 yards, 53 of them on a run that set up Josh Rosen's 5-yard TD pass to Larry Fitzgerald that put Arizona up 21-20 with 5:02 to play. Johnson had a 57-yard touchdown run called back by a holding call against tight end Ricky Seals-Jones.It was one of several Arizona mistakes in the game's final minutes. Jermaine Gresham was called for unnecessary roughness and Josh Bynes dropped an interception.The Cardinals allowed Oakland, with no timeouts, to drive 63 yards in the final 1:53, setting up Daniel Carlson's decisive 35-yard field goal as the game ended.Rosen threw for three touchdowns 鈥?two to Fitzgerald 鈥?but was intercepted twice, both picks leading to first-half touchdowns. Rosen had only nine completions in 20 attempts for 136 yards."I think a lot of it is just the mental errors across the board on offense and defense," Rosen said of the team's performance. "I know I had a bunch. Just little mental errors that aren't a part of the game plan. Dumb little things we just have to clean up overall."Why is a team making those mistakes 10 games into a season? Nobody seemed to have a good answer."That's why it's an issue that was brought up because it's very late in the season," Rosen said. "That's a good point."It's been a rough introduction for Wilks to life as an NFL head coach."No. 1, you have to learn how to persevere," he said. "It's tough. You have to learn how to hit the reset button and not linger on things because, once again Mike Hilton Jersey , one loss can turn into two. I try to pull out the positives and try to learn from the negative stuff and try to get those guys to see the big picture."Wilks said he knew it would be a tough job when he was hired."Did I expect to be where we are? No, but again you have to learn how to persevere" he said. "You have to learn how to continue to push and be that example. I am not going to quit. That's what I just told the guys, and neither are they. We're going to find a way to get on track and win a football game."Arizona was last 2-8 in 2006. That team finished 5-11 and coach Dennis Green was fired.Notes: The Cardinals released kicker Matt McCrane, who had been signed Saturday and was active for the Raiders game in place of Phil Dawson, who had been bothered by a hip injury. Dawson is fine and will be back this week, Wilks said. ... Wilks said LB Deone Bucannon sustained a chest contusion in the game and it's not known how much time he might miss. Cincinnati Bengals’ linebacker Vontaze Burfict has quite the sordid past when it comes to infractions during his NFL career. He has been suspended several times for plays both during, and after, the play. The most recent infractions came in the Week 6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers when the league fined Burfict over $100 thousand dollars for elbowing Antonio Brown in the head while defenseless, and going head-to-head on running back James Conner. Steelers fans, and many others, are growing tired of Burfict’s antics and wanted the league to come down hard on the talented, yet troubled, linebacker. Former Cleveland Browns tackle Joe Thomas even suggested a year-long ban for his behavior. The league decided on a hefty fine instead, although fines have done little to alter Burfict’s play on the field, but they did send a warning with the latest letter notifying Burfict of the loss of money in his weekly check.This per the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport:So, to recap, the NFL has told Burfict his repeated behavior won’t be tolerated any longer. Thanks to this latest punishment, Burfict has brought the total amount of money he has lost to fine or suspension to a staggering $4,158,408. His complete list of fines and suspensions so far based on data from Spotrac.com. Losing over $4 million dollars hasn’t deterred Burfict’s behavior, but the league feels this latest fine, and warning, will certainly do the trick.Albert Einstein once said doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. I couldn’t agree more.

  • DJ Swearinger feels very disrespectedDatum25.04.2019 03:54
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    DJ Swearinger feels very disrespected Adrian Peterson Jersey , which is what's fueling his incredible 2018 season | NBC Sports WashingtonDJ Swearinger was solid in his first year with the Redskins. But in his second season, the safety is absolutely balling out. After beating the Giants, he explained why.Redskins at Giants: The highs and lows from a huge Week 8 win | NBC Sports WashingtonThe Redskins did what they needed to in Week 8. They kept the game plan simple and squeezed out a tough win over the Giants. It wasn't always easy, but a win is a win.Crunching the numbers: A deep look at the Redskins’ top performers against the Giants – The AthleticThe Redskins were the superior team throughout on Sunday, out-gaining the Giants by 57 yards and out-rushing them by 145.On the Redskins defensive line Joe Theismann Jersey , the plan is 'starting to come to fruition' | NBC Sports WashingtonFew things lead to wins more than forceful play on the defensive front, and for three straight wins, that's exactly what the Redskins are getting.Adrian Peterson's throwback 64-yard TD wouldn't have been possible without Brandon Scherff | NBC Sports WashingtonBefore Adrian Peterson pulled away from Giants defenders in Week 8, Brandon Scherff pulled along the offensive line and made Peterson's highlight possible.For the Redskins, last year's adversity has become this year's continuity | Sports | richmond.comASHBURN - Trent Williams was not on the field for the biggest offensive play of Sunday’s Redskins-Giants game Sonny Jurgensen Jersey , a 64-yard touchdown run by Adrian Peterson. Washington placed cornerback Joshua Holsey on injured reserve Tuesday with a partially torn ACL. Holsey, a seventh-round pick in 2017, began the season on the non-football injury list after dropping a table on his foot at the outset of training camp. Washington waived him last month and re-signed him to the practice squad.He earned a promotion last week and played in the victory over the Jaguars, his only game action of the season.Washington signed defensive back Harlan Miller to take Holsey’s roster spot.Miller, 24 Doug Williams Jersey , entered the league as a sixth-round pick of the Cardinals in 2016. He played seven games, with two starts at free safety, in his two seasons in Arizona.He has remained a free agent since the Cardinals waived him out of the preseason.Washington also announced the signings of defensive back Alex Carter, running back Russell Hansbrough and receiver Montay Crockett to its practice squad.

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    could be of great help to Jon Gruden and Raiders in their trip across the pond Tonight the Seahawks head to London while the Raiders fly out Thursday night. The two teams which are a few hundred miles apart in the states Johnny Townsend Jersey , flying halfway around the world to face each other.Both teams are doing the trip non-stop from the West coast to London, which is about an 11-hour flight. The Seahawks will have a couple days to recover while the Raiders will have one day. According to Jon Gruden, he may need a lot more than a day or even a couple days.“I don’t know. I hope I can make it, honestly. I’m not great. I get claustrophobic,” said Gruden. “My son wasa weightlifter and he won a powerlifting competition in Belarus. I had to fly 14 hours. I had to fly home 14 hours. I had vertigo for a month. I couldn’t even lay down, the house was spinning. I am hoping I don’t get vertigo. I’m not a great traveler. I’ll be honest with you, I hate it. I’m not good. I’m concerned. I’m more worried about that than our goal-line offense right now.”The Raiders made the trip to London back in 2014. That year they chose to play in New England the week before, then fly into London and spend the week practicing there. That allowed them to better acclimate to the game. Then they went out and looked terrible, but that was mainly because they were just a terrible overall team. Dennis Allen was fired after the game, and the Raiders went on to lose six more after that.There are only two players from that 2014 team who will take the field Sunday.But there is one coach as well, and he is a savvy veteran when it comes to playing in London. Offensive Coordinator Greg Olson.“I know it’s seven for sure, maybe eight,” Olson said of how many trips he’s made to London for a game. The last two of those games were while he was the OC in Jacksonville which has played a game in London every season since 2013, so this will be the seventh time Olson has played in London in his coaching career.“I enjoy the trip, really. I think it’s good for team bonding. It’s good to get away for a little bit in a long season. I think it’s great this time in the schedule, Game 6, I think with the four preseason games it’s the half way part of the season. I think it’s a real good time for the team to bond. Get over there, be away from any distractions and just a good time to be with your teammates.” Olson has spent the week in London leading up to the game, obviously with the Raiders, and probably with other teams as well, and said he prefers to head over a day before the game as opposed to spending the week there.“I think it was good for our players to be here and rehab and rest here and be in their own beds and have a chance to sleep. We started by having an early week. They actually are going to get an extra day of rest Friday on the travel day and tomorrow night so I think we will be fresh and ready to go. I like the way that they set it up, our trainers and our strength staff, and coach set it up this year.” Olson is 3-3 on his six trips to play in London, and has won his last three — last season with the Rams and the two previous seasons with the Jaguars. So, I’d say his advice carries some weight as to what works best.Gruden said Olson will be his “tour guide” in London, though there won’t be any time for tourist type stuff.“It’ll probably be mostly just football. I think the length of the flight Gareon Conley Jersey , probably get over there on Friday and mostly just recover with the players. Get them to stretch. Get them a little something to eat. Get their blood pumping. Get a walkthrough. Then Saturday the day before the game, a lot of review. There won’t be a lot of time for sightseeing, but I’ll try to sneak out and make some friends.”Hey, maybe since the Raiders have a bye week a few of the players and coaches will stick around London after the game instead of flying right back home. I know I will.Follow @LeviDamien I can’t recall the last time I saw such an enticing group of potential free agent pass rushers. Lucky for the Raiders, it’s the position they have the most dire need, so the odds are fairly good they can reel at least one of them in this offseason.Certainly franchise tags and re-signings will lop probably about half of this list off, but as of now, take a gander at some of these guys who are as of now headed for free agency.Jadeveon Clowney, TexansThe can’t-miss number one overall pick in the 2014 draft. His elite prospect status is the main reason why the Raiders were able to get Khalil Mack with the 5th overall pick. After injuries ended his first two seasons early, he has now been to three-straight Pro Bowls including putting up over nine sacks each of the past couple seasons.Dee Ford, ChiefsFord has put up double digit sacks in each of his last two full seasons, including a career-high 13.0 sacks last season, earning him his first Pro Bowl bid. What a coup it would be to pry this pass rusher from their division rival.Frank Clark, SeahawksWhat a steal it would be to get this 25-year-old. Tom Cable probably remembers Clark tearing up his tackles in Seattle his last couple seasons there. Clark has averaged double digit sacks over the past three seasons, including 13.0 sacks last season. And he just went on twitter the other day saying he was playing at 60% last season.Ezekiel Ansah, LionsThe former 5th overall pick had put up 44.0 sacks over his first five seasons and got the franchise tag slapped on him last offseason. Then his 2018 campaign ended after 7 games. He had put up 4.0 sacks prior to the injury and the season before that he had 12.0 sacks, giving him 16.0 sacks in his last 21 games. He’s be 30 in May.Trey Flowers, PatriotsFlowers plays his best football in the biggest moments. He burst onto the scene in the Super Bowl against the Falcons in which he had 2.5 sacks, 2.0 tackles for loss and 5 QB hits. He had a sack and two QB hits on Philip Rivers last week as the Patriots beat the Chargers to bring his postseason total over 7 games to 4.5 sacks, 18 QB hits, and 6.0 tackles for loss. The 25-year-old has averaged 7.0 sacks per season the past three seasons.Preston Smith, WashingtonThe former second round pick has been up and down over four seasons in Washington. He had 8.0 sacks as a rookie, dropped to 4.5 his second season, back up to 8.0 his third season, and back down to 4.0 last season. Which means, even in his worst season Eddie Vanderdoes Jersey , he would be the best pass rusher on the Raiders.Za’Darius Smith, RavensAt 6-4, 272 pounds, he’s on the larger side. He’s shown versatility as the Ravens have moved him between DE, DT, and OLB throughout his career. Last season he put up a career-best 8.5 sacks which could either show he’s entering his prime or the dreaded ‘contract year numbers’.Chris Long, EaglesLong is about to hit 34 years old. So what. Jon Gruden doesn’t care about age if he thinks a guy can play. The 11-year veteran defensive end had 6.5 sacks last season for the Eagles at the age of 33. He also was part of the previous two Super Bowl championship teams. How cool would it be to have him finish out his career in Silver & Black just like his dad?Brandon Graham, EaglesMaybe another Philly pass rusher. Graham had his best season in 2017, with his 9.5 sacks helping the Eagles on their Super Bowl run, adding another sack on Tom Brady in the Super Bowl. He followed it up with a down year, putting up just 4.0 sacks — his lowest total as a full time starter. But he added 1.5 sacks in two playoff games.Dante Fowler Jr, RamsFowler was the third overall pick in the 2015 draft out of Florida and Mike Mayock’s top rated pass rusher. He has yet to live up to that billing, but he did put up 16.0 sacks over three seasons and is just 24 years old. Maybe Mayock thinks he’s still got that top pass rusher in him? Fowler had a sack in the Rams win over the Cowboys. He will have at least one more shot to show his wares this weekend in the NFC Championship against the Saints.Michael Johnson, BengalsWith Paul Guenther as Defensive Coordinator, the Bengals brought Michael Johnson back in 2015 after one season in Tampa. Johnson started 46 games for Guenther over three seasons, putting up 13.5 sacks. Last season with Guenther gone, the 31-year-old had just a half sack on the season. Maybe reuniting with his old DC would be just what he needs.Shooting starDemarcus Lawrence, CowboysSure, Lawrence would be at the top of this list for any team. He put up 24.5 sacks the past two seasons and is probably the top free agent on the market at any position. But that’s the problem. Lawrence is going to break the bank. The Raiders were unwilling to pay Khalil Mack what he was worth, so why would they now spend the kind of money it will cost to sign Lawrence? His being on the market would be great news, though, as it will help bring the price down for some of the other great pass rushers out there, perhaps to levels that the Raiders are willing to pay.Follow @LeviDamien

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